I Quotes
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“I feel so fortunate, Because some people think, well you're just relegated to the sideline. But I feel valued there. They trust me. We work very, very hard at making it worthwhile. We are not going to just be down there spewing a bunch of blah. With our halftime talking to the coaches we are really trying to get something meaningful there and something that helps spin the game forward.”
“I feel so fortunate. I was brought up along the beaches in Southern California, and then got to have horses.”
“I feel so free and open to ideas, and I get inspired by everything.”
“I feel so glad to be alive!”
“I feel so good after a workout. Any time you can be alone with yourself is really important.”
“I feel so good singing songs that I sang with my father.”
“I feel so grateful to discover that each new day brings me the opportunity to watch the sunrise and fall in love with you again.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“I feel so grateful to my mother and father for a happy childhood. There are things I now understand that they were able to give me that are very special.”
“I feel so grateful when I see a movie and there's a woman who looks somewhat like me. I'm like, 'Thank you, Samantha Morton!' You know, a woman who feels like a human being. That means so much to me.”
“I feel so gratified about having finished college. I learned how to articulate myself. It gave me confidence more than anything. And also the ability to analyze the text.”
“I feel so guilty when I see orcas performing their stupid tricks in their little swimming pools, and when I see circuses or elephant abuse. I don't want to be in the same industry with these people.”
“I feel so honored to be able to say "What I do is for my son" without that being an excuse to do stupid things (like what I've heard from some moms over the years, doing lazy, stupid things and then saying it's all for their children). No, I will not say that everything I do, I do for God! And no, I will not say that everything I do, I do because I am a sacrificial saint who is in love with people and should be canonized one day! I've had enough of those lines! Overkill already! It will take the love of a mother to change the world.”
“I feel so hopeless with this illness. I don't know what to do anymore except to take my life.”
“I feel so horrible, but you won't believe what I know. What you think "I have done", you have done it you can't fight this, it's not over and it won't be over!”
“I feel so intensely the delights of shutting oneself up in a little world of one’s own, with pictures and music and everything beautiful.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)
“I feel so lonely every night and every day and I still push everyone away…”
“I feel so low that instead of picking myself up I have to cut others down.”
“I feel so lucky that I live in a society that lets women be. I think that's the one of the biggest fights to keep having, is to fight for women to have the right to live their life the way they want to live it.”
“I feel so lucky that I met the love of my life. You know somebody's in it to win it when...you're having a seizure and they're holding you.”
“I feel so lucky that I've been on shows that have been by and large critically acclaimed and that audiences like it.”
“I feel so lucky that my high school was right in the middle of Denver, which is one of those sort of segregated towns, with black and white and Hispanic neighborhoods. But the school I went to was right in the middle of the whole thing.”
“I feel so lucky to have both a son and a daughter, because there's a different relationship with each of them.”
“I feel so lucky to have done so many things that I love in the past few years so I'm just going to keep trying to do them.”
“I feel so lucky to have found two other, now three other musicians, that I can absolutely communicate with musically and believe in what they're doing almost 100% of the time. I've talked to a few [other] people in bands and that just isn't always the case.”
“I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to make the show, and that it is in alignment with what I'm interested in, with what I read about. For me, it just felt like an organic step - of course, I'm thinking I want a show that allows for more representation for the community and shows the struggles people face, especially when we're hearing all this political rhetoric - to have a way to show how much this affects people lives.”
“I feel so much pride to represent my community and be Latino. No doubt about it, above my career and sales being a Latino comes first.”
“I feel so much the continual death of everything and everybody, and have so learned to reconcile myself to it, that the final and official end loses most of its impressiveness.”
Source: The Works of George Santayana
“I feel so often that depression is a signal of more that wants to be expressed within you. There is an innate impulse in everyone to express more of who they truly are, and you get depressed when you don't feel you're able to do that.”
“I feel so out of place here. No matter how much money the Republic throws at me, I will forever be the boy from the streets.”
Source: Champion: A Legend Novel
“I feel so proud to see young people standing up against the injustice to stand up and say that "All lives matter." They're following in the footsteps of those who came before them.”
“I feel so rude-O don't even know your name.
He bowed. I'm Erik.
Erik?
Yes.
Huh. I expected something a bit different.
He shrugged. Well, that's the closet translation.”
Source: The Heir
“I feel so selfish, because I want the best of both worlds. I want to keep the image I've worked so hard to create.”
“I feel so small I could sit on a dime an' my legs wouldn't even hang over.”
Source: One on the House
“I feel so sorry for younger actors who aren't able to have the opportunities that I had, starting out in repertory theatre. It's really tough on young actors now.”
“I feel so sorry that many Christians live in bondage even though Jesus has signed their release form with His own blood.”
Source: The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun
“I feel so strongly about the truths Our Lord taught us by word and example that I cannot help but see how everything done according to that teaching always succeeds perfectly well, while things done the opposite way have a quite different result.”
Source: Correspondence, Conferences, Documents: Correspondence; January 1640-July 1646)
“I feel so strongly that deep and simple is far more essential than shallow and complex.”
“I feel so terrible for the kids now. In London, even people in their forties can't afford to buy a house or have kids.”
“I feel so thankful that I'm able to be a part of something that I love to wake up and run to work every day.”
“I feel so very grateful to have the voice God gave me. It takes a lot of rest and training to sing, and I was lucky that I found a great teacher when I first moved to New York.”
“I feel so, so lucky. Lucky because of many things.”
“I feel some kind of duty to be really, really honest as a writer. The same is true of my songwriting.”
“I feel some part of me can wake up and be very existential and the next day wake up and be sort of in love with the universe.”
“I feel some responsibility to shine light on things that I love.”
“I feel something familiar about this place. This house…” I dragged out a hand and gestured towards it with my thumb. “I dream about it. I’ve been dreaming about it for years. Being in it.” I had her attention. “With you.”
Source: Obsession
“I feel something for you, some dangerous thing, some volatile thing.”
Source: Genuine Lies
“I feel something foreign bloom between my husband and me, an intruder, a mold. I see my husband with eyes that don’t know him, as if he quite suddenly became a man from Brazil, or grew a beard, or started speaking in a southern accent. As if after eleven years of marriage he somehow had all of his secrets returned to him, made secret again.”
Source: The Dark Dark
“I feel something like a chrysalis, like the husk left behind. There's the thought that he won, in the only way he could ever truly win; he took me, became me, erased me. But, of course, that's impossible: I'm still here. So why do I feel like I'm less now?”
Source: Possession
“I feel something on my chest. Ivy's resting her head on me. In fact, she's pulled herself so close that we're touching everywhere. My heart picks up speed again, but I'm surprisingly calm, seeing her beautiful face close to mine, her eyes closed in an expression of content bliss, and—the best part—feeling her own heart pound in time with mine. She's feeling what I'm feeling.
That is when I know for sure.
"Ivy?" I know what I have to do.
"Mm?" Her songbird voice is a calm purr.
"I think...no. I really, really like you."
Like moving through molasses, Ivy raises her head. Her eyes are enormous with bewilderment. But there's no fright, no dislike, no anything that discourages me, With that in mind, I don't hesitate as I move my face and my lips to her lips.
Ivy's lips are cool like water but delicate and velvety and smooth like round pebbles. She smells like wildflowers, wet earth, and freshly cut grass, which only makes me want her more. I press my lips harder against hers, and a shiver of delight snakes through me when I feel her press back. Daring myself, I open my mouth. So does she, and the kiss deepens. My hand slides upward to caress her satin cheek, and the back of my neck tingles as her fingers play with my hair.
This is it. Ivy's and my first kiss. I wouldn't have it any other way.
Unhurriedly we pull our faces away, though we leave our foreheads touching.
"Ivy?" I peer into her eyes. She doesn't look upset, but more calm and curious.
She meets my eyes and asks, "What was that?"
"A kiss. You do it with people you like."
To my amazement Ivy leans forward and kisses me again. It's incredible as the first time.
"That is my feeling towards you," she tells me as she leans back. She meets my eyes, her face flushed but determined. "I...am...really liking you, too."
I smile and pull her to me, and we grasp each other like we never want to let go.
She likes me. I like her.
This can't get any better.”
Source: Swamp Angel
“I feel something very small growing inside me as I look at her, and I realize in one absolutely clear moment that I don't like her at all. 'You know what?' I say. 'Forget it. I'll do the list by myself.' She stands up, swings her stupid hair about and tries to look offended. It's a trick that works with guys, but it makes no difference to the way I feel about her.”